there is not one signifying theme except that it's from my point of view, or how i perceived what i saw, or read, in a youtube video or something.

hehe boring selfish stuff.

link naman paps

mine is focused (mostly, for now at least) poetry, haiku to be specific, which i write instead of ranting... the great majority of them i write for my wife. the rest of the stuff is a mix of guitar stuff, car stuff and other stories haha

mine is focused (mostly, for now at least) poetry, haiku to be specific, which i write instead of ranting... the great majority of them i write for my wife. the rest of the stuff is a mix of guitar stuff, car stuff and other stories haha

ever thought about compiling all your poems into a book?

heuristicsmanila.blogspot.com/

back reading my old posts, looked like it was written by an emo teenager hahaha

back reading my old posts, looked like it was written by an emo teenager hahaha

sorry now lang paps hehe i like that idea actually and for some years already, i've been contemplating that kaso i'm not sure - nahihiya ako, and i don't know who's really gonna be buying it among other things

Gotta share some hacks in surfing for beginners. (although I call it my self, surfing 101)

1. you need to pick a long board if it's the first time you ride the waves. (although the instructor already knows it but somehow, the instructor I once met in La Union let his students pick the trick board (shorter boards). It means the shorter and lighter boards that is used by pros ) The heavier the board, the easier to get the balance.2. don't fight the waves. Once you got there and already chosen the wave you're going to ride with, just let it go! The wave will do it's job. 3. Always chose 1 fin board. If you see fellow surfers having 3 fins on their board, those guys are already trying out tricks and riding faster waves and the board they are using isn't for you at this time. 4. start small. don't rush things. small waves will eventually grow big.

Gotta share some hacks in surfing for beginners. (although I call it my self, surfing 101)

1. you need to pick a long board if it's the first time you ride the waves. (although the instructor already knows it but somehow, the instructor I once met in La Union let his students pick the trick board (shorter boards). It means the shorter and lighter boards that is used by pros ) The heavier the board, the easier to get the balance.2. don't fight the waves. Once you got there and already chosen the wave you're going to ride with, just let it go! The wave will do it's job. 3. Always chose 1 fin board. If you see fellow surfers having 3 fins on their board, those guys are already trying out tricks and riding faster waves and the board they are using isn't for you at this time. 4. start small. don't rush things. small waves will eventually grow big.